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Just In Case The Next Day Never Comes – Thoughts To My Family

28 Friday Aug 2015

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(Photo contributed by Marlena Groomer)

4/1/15 (written six days before my next series of seizures)

I was having a lengthy discussion with a friend.  During that conversation,  she wanted my general thoughts about life, death, and life after death, for what was probably comfort and perspective during a time where her father was struggling with his health.  I think she’s grown to respect my opinion after my accident from what was discovered and appreciated along the way.  And then she asked the obvious question:  Did I fear death?  Without much hesitation and with conviction, I said “no” and it wasn’t because of bravado but because I’ve had an abundance of time to think about it.

I guess it’s natural to fear death and it makes sense because we have little control when and how it will occur.  Moreover, regardless of the theological lessons we’ve been taught about the heavenly existence that awaits us and the strength of our faith in those beliefs, only after the final beats of our heart will we know if those expectations will be fulfilled.  However in light of those uncertainties, there are a few things that have altered my former approach to death over the last year.

I really don’t fear death now but It’s a demon I’m aware of so I keep it close so that I can benefit from its presence.  It keeps me driven in how I approach each day and the steps I take in managing those 1,440 minutes afforded to me.

One essential reality I have to factor in is my age since I’m in the last half century of my life although, I’m not sure if I really want to live to 100.  Second my parents died at 57 and 60 so those facts certainly enter into the equation.  Most importantly my little skirmish that challenged the notion of my “life expectancy” a little over a year ago finalized my need to modify my previous protocols.  I know – it’s about time but we all have our own schedules!

I am kind of concerned about the manner of my death but only because of how much pain I’ll have to endure and for how long, and who will be there to suffer for me while I deal with it – trust me I’ll do my best when you guys are around and I did a pretty good job hiding how painful certain days were over the last year.  You know I was with my parents when they passed and frankly, it wasn’t like a peaceful scene as frequently depicted in movies.  Some people fear dying “alone” but I’ve never expected or planned on anyone going with me, you know?  I’m not even sure I want you guys being present in those final moments since I might make a spectacle of myself.  Frankly I’d be fine with just the kindness of a nurse holding my hand as I drift away.  If it’s true that we go to a better place, I’m sure I’ll find somebody with a cell phone and send a group text to let everyone know I’m okay since it’s probably the easiest way to get ahold of you three, ha, ha (kind of).

A seed was planted that gave me somewhat of a goal to try to get my “shit” together in about a year and I think I took care of quite a bit of that well before that deadline along with other personal objectives that were essentially fulfilled solely by my own personal fortitude and conviction.  What interestingly occurred was that by where I took myself, my energy was increasingly directed at helping you try to get or keep YOUR own “shit” together and that along with helping you strive towards your greatest goals has been my driving force and purpose!  I think I’m in a good enough place to take care of what I still need and have plenty left over to incorporate you guys into my plans.

Looking back, a major goal was to get Mom and I back on track and with a lot of work and some give and take, I think we’re pointed in a good direction.  When I started writing it was in part to help Jason get through that first year on varsity and that run through CIF and up to the present is a good measuring stick to tell me that things are pointed in the right direction.  The connection with Christian is off the charts so that “bucket list” item is overflowing with each day that we hang out and I am fairly certain that he has the confidence to achieve what he foresees for himself.  And although I had a small part in Mom’s decision to leave the unfortunate work environment that drained her for longer than I recall, at least I know that part is finally taken care of with a future only limited by the restrictions she puts on herself

I’ve continued to strive to provide you all with guidance and insight.  I think just by standing and looking back over this recent body of work, enough has trickled through to tell me I’ve done the best I could to leave it confidently in your hands should I ever lose in the next battle with mortality.  I’m stopped in my tracks when I think about the legacy I would have left behind had I not made it past 2013 compared to the legacy I think I’ve created leading through 2015 and hopefully beyond.  I’m so f’ing lucky to have gotten that chance along with my own personal and individual makeup to know what to do with it!

I think back to what my cousin Marcy told me awhile back (and it’s in no way to fuel my ego) after finding out what happened to me and what I chose to do with it.  Paraphrasing her words she left me with this:  “Cousin, I am so proud and happy to be related to you” and it’s not because we share the same lineage but because she was strengthened by the knowledge that the same blood that flows in me, flows in her.  It wasn’t as important to me because of what she said but because it was important to her as a source of hope and confidence that through our genetic connection, there lies somewhere in her the resources to overcome her own struggles.  Oh and by the way that same blood that my parents gifted me with courses through you with the additional benefit that I’m putting on a daily display to illustrate what it means!

So my point?  Just to let you know I’m in a good place for whatever fickle direction this life may take me – it’s not as much in my hands as much as it is in “His”.  Still I have a sense that the foundation of my basic “bucket lists” since my injury have been achieved.  Of course I still have grander ones for myself that are in my hands to accomplish if given the days but if that choice is taken from me, I’m now cool with what I have left behind for all of you to carry, remember, and smile about.

My nagging concern is if I wasn’t around, which one of you boys would step up for Mom at the expense of the trivial distractions that take your focus.  I say this because when my father was no longer a permanent part of my home when I was much younger than you guys, I became the “de facto man of the family” but as I got older, I sometimes abdicated that role for my own self-absorbed interests.  If I could go back and change those times I would, but I can’t and as the next generation, I have to trust you to never make those mistake because your Mom deserves it, your upbringing calls for it, and your character demands it!

Last thing.  I’ve had to rely primarily on myself while motivated by your existence to get where I’m at now.  Therefore most of my individual needs can be fulfilled through my own efforts and creativity so that should take any pressure off yourselves to make me happier than I am (if that’s on your minds) so that you can concentrate on the best choices for yourselves and our family’s happiness.

I put a lot of work into this so don’t screw things up for yourselves because we will never know if my next brush with death doesn’t turn out so well, leaving me without the energy, resources, ability, or even presence to help you out.  Still if it was only for me (although not happy with the thought), I’m not as fearful as before after what I’ve built and left behind and in the end, I’ve got to believe you could and would take care of each other in my absence.  Make sense?

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Don’t Give Light to the Past

24 Monday Aug 2015

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7/4/14

Don’t try to give light to the past. We can’t resurrect or return to wasted opportunities since they come with no guarantees. We can only attend their funeral but can’t exhaust ourselves at their tombstones because we can’t raise what’s gone and the days continually move ahead.

We have to move forward while learning from the decisions we’ve made and especially those we failed to make on our path to the present. It starts with the natural first step in the proper direction sprinkled with hope and self-assurance for what we can visualize.

The earth spins on an axis but people are not meant to. Moving continually to the right or left leads us to drifting in circles and back to where we started from with no progress. We need to walk on or near our center and if unsure, trust your instincts. Don’t feel betrayed because you can’t…

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Part of Our Purpose

17 Monday Aug 2015

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7/14/14

“One word or a pleasing smile is often enough to raise up a saddened and wounded soul.”

I don’t really think that God has created us with the unrealistic expectation that we would create a cure for cancer or solve world hunger. It would be unbelievable if we could but it is no less remarkable than recognizing that someone may benefit from a simple kind gesture. It is difficult to justify ignoring such an opportunity when that person is close to you.

It does not matter what kind of response in return you receive because that person may be so immersed in their inner turmoil to respond as we would expect. They just need to realize that they are not alone, forgotten, or ignored, because in time they will realize it.

It would be a betrayal of the gifts and blessings of the good fortune given by our Creator…

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Your Real Journey – Thoughts To My Sons

10 Monday Aug 2015

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Hermosa Beach – contributed by Lori Ann Harbridge
2/6/15

“It may be that when we no longer know what to do, we have come to our real work, and when we no longer know which way to go, we have begun our real journey.”

As you “grow up”, that’s when you find out how grown up you’re not – sad but true.  As you strive for more independence, there’s no shame in realizing that you are still reliant on others while discovering that you don’t yet have the experience and resources to readily overcome the expanding dimensions of your existence.

With the unknown and unexpected questions about yourself and others introduced to you more frequently with age, don’t be overwhelmed with the initial uncertainty and panic you’ll experience.  Most importantly don’t react to those feelings without thinking what you need (not want) to do.  You haven’t learned enough to act impetuously but you are intelligent enough to sort most things out if you walk through them slowly.  I doubt it’s any comfort but this learning curve, although smaller, continues even at this stage of my life.

So here’s some simple advice for you that took me a little longer to learn, primarily due to nature of my impervious stubbornness.  First paraphrasing a quote by a sportswriter in the LA Times, “when you come to a fork in the road, don’t continue to go straight ahead!”  Second before you choose your direction, use all your senses, common sense, logic, and instincts that you have available to reach the best decision.  Finally if still troubled by uncertainty, look to those who have traveled similar journeys who have only your best interests at heart because really, youthful exuberance and unbridled optimism can only take you so far.  It’s just irresponsible to disregard the wisdom and information that is so close to you.

When it comes to whether I can be of any assistance to you, remember and (maybe grudgingly) accept that I’ve:  done (a lot) more, seen (a lot) more, screwed up (a lot) more, learned (a lot) more, lived (a lot) longer, and as a result, know a hell of a lot more than you do!  Most importantly, I care more than you could ever imagine about you and so many others close to me and I’d rather have you ask me for help first, rather than have to help you pick up the pieces later.

So take your time because you have a lot to figure out but with “real work”, you’ll see that each test is not so much an obstacle but a source to uncover what will turn out to be how you define the days that add up to your overall existence.  Don’t be satisfied with convenient choices when more is required because momentary peace is just meant for temporary relief but offers no long term answers.  With time and hopefully acceptance of the influence of proper guidance, you’ll increasingly grow to rely more on yourself to find more about who you are, what you want, and where everything and everyone fits.  Until things become more clear, you just won’t know unless you step back, reevaluate where you’ve been along with the best way to get to where you want, and then make the best choices with the information available to get there.

Mom sent this to me and so I’ll end with this quote.  “Don’t dwell on what went wrong.  Instead, focus on what to do next.  Spend your energies on moving forward toward finding the answer.”  And when that answer is revealed, keep moving on because what you learn gives you more to take you farther than you’ve yet to imagine.

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Accepting and Working Through Challenges – Message to My Sons

06 Thursday Aug 2015

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9/18/14

“To be successful you must accept all challenges that come your way. You can’t just accept the ones you like.”

Life would be so less complicated if all that we wished for flowed to us on a simple stream. All we would have to do is sit and wait for their arrivals.

No such luck nor should it be that way. Our greatest accomplishments have to be measured in some manner. Of course that has to be a study that involves a detailed reassessment of the starting point to its eventual outcome. The flawed efforts and disappointing initial results have to be factored in before recognizing the level of accomplishment.

Take this into account in the planning for your most important goals. The ship you charter towards those goals will never sail along the same route you planned. No matter how you foresee the anticipated obstacles, they present themselves…

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